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Maserati A6GCM – 54

Maserati A6GCM – 54

Maserati A6GCM – 54

Maserati 250F

Maserati 250F

33rd GP – Argentina 1954

33rd GP – Argentina 1954

New Zealand

New Zealand

Kieft C50

Austin-Healey 100S

Cooper T11 Mk IV

Cooper T5 Mk II

Maybach Mk 1

Jowett – Engine

Jowett – Engine

Palmer

Palmer

SH

SH

Singford

Singford

Goldfinch

Goldfinch

Wylie Javelin

Wylie Javelin

JBS

JBS

MM

MM

FSS

FSS

Ron Sutherland

Ron Sutherland

Les Moore

Les Moore

Ron Symons

Ron Symons

Ron Edgerton

Ron Edgerton

Peter Ward

Peter Ward

Don Tilsley

Don Tilsley

George Smith

George Smith

Arthur Wylie

Arthur Wylie

George Palmer

George Palmer

Roly Crowther

Roly Crowther

Hec Green

Hec Green

Ron Roycroft

Ron Roycroft

Ron Frost

Ron Frost

Arnold Stafford

Arnold Stafford

Ray Archibald

Ray Archibald

Morrie Stanton

Morrie Stanton

Allan Freeman

Allan Freeman

Bill Lee

Bill Lee

Peter Harrison

Peter Harrison

Syd Jensen

Syd Jensen

Lou Molina

Lou Molina

Keith Roper

Keith Roper

David Crozier

David Crozier

Ross Jensen

Ross Jensen

Phil Neill

Phil Neill

John McMillan

John McMillan

Fred Zambucka

Fred Zambucka

Tom Hawkes

Tom Hawkes

Jack Brabham

Jack Brabham

Stan Jones

Stan Jones

Lex Davison

Lex Davison

New Zealand Grand Prix – 1954

New Zealand Grand Prix – 1954

Allard

Allard

Rover

Rover

Extra Championship GPs – 1953

Curtis Trophy – 1953

Curtis Trophy – 1953

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ON THIS DAY

  • Divina Galica born in 1944.
  • Marcel Contet born in 1904.
  • Cyril Mervyn White born in 1907.
  • Savora (Eugène Roux) born in 1910.
  • Diego de Sterlich born in 1898.
  • Willi Heeks died in 1996.
  • Otto Stuppacher died in 2001.
  • Chris Lawrence died in 2011.
  • Peter Jopp died in 2008.
  • Bob Wente died in 2000.
  • Catullo Lami died in 1939.
  • Eugen Bjørnstad died in 1992.
  • Emerson Fittipaldi won the Grand Prix von Österreich 1972.
  • Nigel Mansell won the Grosser Preis von Ungarn 1989.
  • Mika Häkkinen won the Magyar Nagydíj 2000.
  • Ronnie Peterson won the Grosser Preis von Österreich 1978.
  • Damon Hill won the Magyar Nagydíj 1995.
  • Harry Schell won the RedeX Trophy 1955.
  • W Williams won the Grand Prix de la Baule 1933.

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